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Game 4: Ravens get pushed around
Sun StaffLike their leader Ray Lewis, the Ravens were pushed around, punched and left bloodied. The Ravens' 27-24 loss to the previously winless Kansas City Chiefs last night at M&T Bank Stadium delivered a nationwide statement that the defending AFC North...Tags: Priest Holmes, Brian Billick, Kevin Johnson, Will Shields, Athletes
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The good, bad and ugly
It was a fine week for bad football. I should know – I watched a lot of it. Thank you, fantasy football, for making me care about two games that under normal circumstances wouldn't warrant more than a channel-clicking interest. It started with the...Tags: Priest Holmes, Steve Christie, Emmitt Smith, Muhsin Muhammad, Travis Taylor
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Game 16: Ravens bid fond farewell
Sun reporterIn an emotional farewell yesterday, Ted Marchibroda finally became accountable, something he had always preached during his three-year tenure as Ravens coach.Barring a miraculous change of heart, Ravens owner Art Modell is expected to fire Marchibroda...Tags: Priest Holmes, Bill Belichick, Art Modell, Brian Billick, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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USC men reach NCAA tennis final
The top-seeded USC men's tennis team defeated rival UCLA, 4-1, in a wild NCAA semifinal at Athens, Ga., and earned a chance to win its fourth consecutive national championship Tuesday. The Trojans (32-1) will meet third-seeded Virginia at 2 p.m. PDT in...
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USC football: Trojans defeat Minnesota, 19-17
The Fabulous ForumShut out in the second half, USC held on for a 19-17 season-opening win over Minnesota on Saturday at the Coliseum when Trojans cornerback Torin Harris pulled in an interception near midfield in the final minute. USC was up, 19-3,...... -
Bears just keep pressing, losing
Tribune staff reporterAn ominous shadow of doubt continued to grow over and within the Bears on Sunday, as a 21-14 loss to the Detroit Lions ran their record to 0-4 and their answers to zero. The defeat was the Bears' eighth in their last nine games and their 12th in the last...Tags: Detroit Lions, Phillip Daniels, Walt Harris, Kurt Schulz, James Allen
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Aging Raiders top fading division
Tribune pro football reporterThe AFC West is having trouble getting jump-started. The Oakland Raiders, who won it last year, staged a walkout during a preseason rules session with NFL officials in protest of the infamous "tuck rule" that knocked them from the playoffs in New...Tags: Priest Holmes, Brian Griese, Jerry Porter, Multi-Sport Events, John Elway
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Delicious memories
Some of the NFL’s most memorable characters and unforgettable plays are associated with Thanksgiving Day, and the list of holiday classics begins with November 28, 1929. That’s when Chicago Cardinals fullback Ernie Nevers wrote his name into the NFL...Tags: Earl Campbell, Multi-Sport Events, Ernie Nevers, National Football Conference, Super Bowl
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A prime-time horror show
Tribune staff reporterA zombie-like Bears team reacted with neither anger nor disgust nor any real emotion at all to the events that had transpired before them Sunday night. They were, in fact, numb. Worn from an effort that was not good enough. Drained, no doubt, by their...Tags: Curtis Conway, Dan Marino, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Lion (animal), National Football Conference
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Bears grounded again
Tribune staff reporterThey grasp at numbers now, juggling and rejuggling the equation each week until it still somehow works. And for the purposes of maintaining their professional sanity, anyway, it still does. The magic figure now is 9-7. So what if it requires beating...Tags: Keith Burns, Glyn Milburn, National Football Conference, Alonzo Mayes, Chris Hudson
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From down to delirious
Tribune staff reporterForgive them for acting a little silly. For offering up metaphors for life. And crediting a change to green Gatorade from orange. For sprawling on the Soldier Field turf when the day was over and making grass angels until they didn't know whether to laugh...Tags: Curtis Conway, Chris Penn, Lion (animal), Alonzo Mayes, Detroit Lions
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